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“First and foremost, you have to make the story about the person you’re interviewing,” said Donald McRae, the multiple award winning author and Guardian journalist renowned for his investigative interviews with famous athletes.
We’re sitting in a trendy coffee shop near the newspaper’s office in central London where one of the

What happens to footballers if they realise that although they love the sport, the mainstream eleven aside game isn't for them? Or if they don't quite make it in the professional club world but still have a huge talent behind the ball? Eighteen-year-old Ben Nuttall has just the answer.
Ben Nuttall

We all know that prestigious cricket venues such as Lord's and the Oval are at the heart of hosting sport in British summertime.
T20 matches, test matches, World Cups; spectators come in their thousands to watch cricket matches in the sunshine, and enjoy a day out with friends and family.
Kelly Anderson,

The commentator
is everyone’s favourite chaperone. They quietly steer us through the occasion
before delivering a punchline we’ll never forget, while adding a layer of
durability to those manic moments. Anyone who has tried their hand at sports
commentary will be quick to disclose how challenging it is to perfect as an art
form. It’s

We are deep
in the Proliferation Age of live televised football.
Football
has never been more popular, and accessing it has never been easier. At the
height of the season, football fans can quite easily gain access to a match
every night of the week - if they have the right subscription packages, or
streaming

Rob Dorsett has been a Sky Sports News reporter for over fourteen years.
He’s covered the FIFA World Cup, interviewed Usain Bolt and was
one of the first to report on the Leicester City helicopter tragedy.
He spoke to the SportsGazette about his career and gave his
advice for young sports journalists wanting

The full extent of Sands United FC’s exponential growth has now been revealed, following the success of the original project in Northampton last season.
Sands United is a project run by Sands – the stillbirth and neonatal charity – geared towards bereaved fathers, who form a unique support network through football.
The

Leading a balanced university lifestyle is a
constant challenge. Students have an abundance of regular pastimes including
studying, socialising and exercising. It becomes even trickier to balance the
latter with the rest when it involves a battle for Europa League qualification.
This is the reality for one university
football team based in Wales. Cardiff Metropolitan

Millwall Community Trust are using football to ensure young people remain in education after leaving secondary school at 16.
The Post-16 academy, which allows students to play regular competitive football, provides a range of vocational qualifications which allow students to pursue careers within the sports industry.
These careers include coaching,

Reading 2 – 1 Brentford
Yakou Meite scored twice in the opening fifteen minutes at the Madejski to move Reading four points clear of the Championship relegation zone.
The Ivorian international now has four goals in four games
for the Royals as their patchy form continues.
The visitors pulled a goal back before